I believe it is a fault of all DSP radios that they amplify the HARMONICS of a 
sound too much. In our earlier days before DSP,
radio amplifiers tended to amplify only the fundamental of a sound and not the 
partials (harmonics 2,3,4,5,6 etc.) Forgive me if this
doesn't seem clear. I am piano tuner and deal with sound and harmonics all day. 
But if the sound and ALL of its nearby 
harmonics are all amplified equally, or the harmonics are not down in amplitude 
far enough from the fundamental, you might get a busy,
or noisy receiver. This could equate to amplifying the harmonics too much in a 
final PA and having a 'noisy" or as we call
it, a dirty transmitter.

Now I admit I have no equipment with which to test my theory but I think some 
smart people like Rob Sherwood who deals with 
receivers all the time might be able to test this theory.

Well thanks for listening and enjoy those great Elecraft radios!

73 Keith W8GX

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